High Range IQ Tests Made Easy, Part II
A Little HRIQ Psychology I wanted to talk a bit more about the differences of intelligence or IQ and metaintelligence or metaIQ. Namely, consider a line of ever increasing complexity in a game like, chess. That is, what separates a grand master from a novice. Well, it is one of ever increasing ability to handle the complexity of the domain of chess. That is, of ever increasing “tests” of intelligence along the singular domain of chess. Notice, we do not change the domain, that being chess and its rules. However, what we see changing is a line of ever increasing complexity, constrained of course, along a single dimension constituting the game of chess. And this is exactly my point. There exists within this domain no arbitrary redefinition of the game. If so, we call it a new game, like Kriegspiel, a variant of chess and we understand the rules, explicitly . Still, though, within the hypernym of chess. Now let us return to the metaIQ tests, or HRIQ tests in existence today. They, like I ...